Continuing Education for Professional Counselors in Colorado

Attention: We work hard to maintain accurate information, but state boards frequently update their rules. As the licensee, you are solely responsible for interpreting your board's rules, ensuring course relevancy, and meeting all requirements for your state. If you find a requirement that needs updating, please help us help others and let us know!

CE requirements for CO licensed professional counselors (LPC):

  • 40 PDH (professional development hours) every 2 years
  • No more than 20 PDH in a single PDA (or category)
  • A maximum of five PDH can be carried from the last license period to the next if the
    hours were earned within six months of the license expiration date and are more than
    the required 40 hours.
  • Renewal Date: 6/30 of odd years

Professional development hours (PDH) must enhance, improve or develop competence in professional counseling and be directly relevant to your learning plan and learning goals.

Professional development activities (PDA)  include: Volunteer Service, Consultation, Supervision, Presenting, Coursework, Publication, Independent Learning. No more than 20 PDH can be credited in a single PDA category during a 2-year renewal cycle. For example, a professional can earn 20 hours in coursework and 20 hours in independent learning to fulfill the requirement.

CE Approvals

The Colorado State Board of Licensed Professional Counselor Examiners does not not approve or endorse any courses or providers of education. If the activity meets the board's requirements it will be accepted.

At Health, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6949. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. At Health, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

CO licensed professional counselors can earn 40 professional development hours (20 in coursework and 20 in independent study) online through athealth.com. 

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State laws can change. Practitioners are responsible for determining their state’s licensure requirements. To view the Colorado continuing education regulations, click the button below.

CE Requirements for Colorado LPCs

Page last modified or reviewed by athealth.com on Apr 18, 2025.

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